Your right Sal, the original petition was done improperly and should not have been allowed.
The names were gathered during the primary term and it is illegal to have a referendum on the primary ballot.
the petitions should have been re canvassed in the general term but they were not.
The story I was told by an election official is that when the mistake was discovered the then Election Board attorney allowed the petitions to be carried forward. Either he did not know or care about the law.
I'm not sure about the start date for the petitions to be circulated but please be careful not to start too early as the people who will oppose this idea will use it to void the names. The starting date should be either the second or third week in July and definetly ends on August 2 which is the thirteenth Tuesday prior to the election.
Also, Sue stated in an earlier post about being nervous about taking too much time in the booth.
Legally an elector has three minutes to be in the booth. Not that the judge is holding a stop watch but do not feel pressed when in there. Voting is too important to be rushed. Take your time and double check each lever.
If your at Newton and there is a dispute see me if I'm there.
Do not hesitate to ask questions or complain if you see something that looks funny. This is Lackawanna County and shenanigans are the rule, not the exception. I have seen plenty myself and even made the call that lead to the impounding of the machines in Sherwood vs Casey Round 1. Though that action was in Scranton not Newton.
The night of the election I strongly advise at least one person obtain watchers papers for Newton to oversee the count especially the petition.
I usually have papers myself and they are legally required to be in the room after the polls close. Though I may not be here that night as I am working another campaign.